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There stood a mango tree in Ramu' s garden which had 512 mangoes. He sold half of them in the market. The remaining mangoes ,he brought home. One-fourth was given to his neighbour.The mangoes left were equally shared to his daughter and son.

Answer:

1. The number of mangoes sold in the market……*
A) 126
B) 138
C) 256✔️
D) 186

2.How much part of total mangoes he sold in the market? *
(A) 1/2
B) 1/3
C) 1/4
D) 2/3

3.How many mangoes each the son and the daughter received? *
A) 83
B) 64
C) 96
D) 62

4.How many mangoes each the son and the daughter received? *
A) 83
B) 64
C) 96
D) 62

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Answers

Answered by ry8414583
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Answer:

1. 256

2. 1/2

3. 96

4. 64

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by Agastya0606
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1. The number of mangoes sold in the market is 256 (option C).

2. He sold 1/2 part of total mangoes in the market (option A).

3. His Daughter and son received 64 mangoes all together (option B).

Given,

There stood a mango tree in Ramu's garden which had 512 mangoes.

He sold half of them in the market.

The remaining mangoes ,he brought home. One-fourth was given to his neighbor.

The mangoes left were equally shared to his daughter and son.

To Find,

Answers to the given questions.

Solution,

1. There are total of 512 mangoes.

If he sold half of them

then,

The number of mangoes he sold in market will be 512 ×\frac{1}{2}.

= 512 ×\frac{1}{2} = 256.

2. If he is left with 256 mangoes out of 512 mangoes

then,

he sold half of the mangoes in the market.

= \frac{1}{2} part.

3. If \frac{1}{4} is given to the neighbor,

then,

the remaining part = 256 ×\frac{1}{4}.

= 64.

1. The number of mangoes sold in the market is 256 (option C).

2. He sold 1/2 part of total mangoes in the market (option A).

3. His Daughter and son received 64 mangoes all together (option B).

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